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Show j Mrs. R. G. Frazier the afternoon I of April 4. A nicely-arranged oik o'clock luncheon was served to 20. Prizes at bridge went to Mrs, George W Rubbe and Mrs. L. W. I Sumnicht. Mrs. WUUun Petonon was 'hostess Wednesday nifjht to Cop- I perton Catholic ladies. The meel-ing meel-ing was held at the home of Mrs. Blaine Milner. Prizes at 50U went to Mrs. Andrew Hess, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph McDonald and Mrs Reno Matron. Mrs William Ablett won house prize. fOPPERTON i 4 rie Pullan- Phone 520W "or,eBulh McKellar ' en . Mra Melvlfl OLscn and Ir. Mf ,,. in Pleasant Grove 2LnSg to attend a S SS dinner honoring Mrs. ' V aronl'O1"'"- v rvoree Booth of Lebec, hJ )!rs ,Hved Saturday to visit ? trtffi her sister. Mrs. ,ac'1 toyPwker in 1 ,y"e Hon Study Guild mem- 1U WPertL Monday at the Tl Tm V S. Barlow, en- P J J SSetogue on Mexico and family were dinner guests April 5 of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson An-derson in Midvale. Saturday Frances Fullmer of Bingham visited Doris Anderson. Helen Wideman of Sugarhouse spent Saturday afternoon with Qeraldlno Shilling Mr. and Mrs. Ed Shaw were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Gaythwaite of Cop-perton. Cop-perton. Entre Nous club met April 5 at the home of Mrs Miles Gaythwaite Gayth-waite Prizes at bridge wont to Mrs. Axel Sybrowsky, Mrs. A. V, Peterson and Mrs. H Smer-noff Smer-noff won house prize. Supper ua served those mentioned and Mrs. Ben McAllister and Mrs. Lvnn Groves, special guests, and il ustrated with three reels of film, two of which were colored Mexico" "f 5"iv ttth.Hr.i. , 5Tv- market Paces, coin Mrs HhFgv0,l lhe P coasi. Airs. H. E. Nelson of Mid-showed' Mid-showed' avt; the program- Mrs. Richard WiUey, ie?Jed Te cocT ACkiet' and ! l 20 members and eight Coppertpn LOS ward Relief society will meet next Tuesday lor a literary lesson prepared by Mrs. Florence Pitt ohtir i 'Jhe two-year-old daughter dau-ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zdu- n!2i tUS tJaken t0 Bingham hos-h, hos-h, Tu"day tor treatment of OUrn suffered when the baby toned the hot water tap on while seated m the tub and suf-tered suf-tered severe leg burns. Mrs. John Steele of Salt Lake Vl arrived Friday to visit her daughter Mrs. Albert Kastelic 'ind family, . Mrna,nd ,Mrs Lamar Davis and ! fen1?0 Dn Davs. visited W 10 ' ln My ton with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Eingell. u NIt'S tYL'ntia Thurston and Mrs. " . Huntsman were luncheon guests Monday of Mrs. Hcnrv Mitchell of Riverton M'- ami Mrs tlvorgt- And. rson Mra. K W. Sumnicht, Mrs. W. C. Carter, Miss Kay Braun and Mrs. William Ablett. Mrs. G. T. Buckle and Mrs. Fred Meyer and their mother, j Mrs. Thomas Mayne of Bingham, ! returned April 5 from a three week visit with Tom Mayne of San Miguel, Calif., and Harold Mayne of Los Angeles. Mary Beth Nelson and Julie Baker, both Westminster college , students, were guests Friday and Saturday of Pauline Barkle at the J. F. Barkle home. Miss Fae Henson and Miss Carol Car-ol Newman, both of Salt Lake City, visited Friday with Mrs. Angus Chris tensen. Overnight guests Friday and Saturday at the E. S. Grant home was Beverly Barrett of Copper-field, Copper-field, who visited Dona Gay Grant. Primary conference will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday at Cop-perton Cop-perton LDS ward, Mrs Elva Jensen, Jen-sen, president, announces. First and Second counselors, Mrs. Zel-da Zel-da Nix and Mrs. Bernice Foster, and Mrs. Jensen are being as-1 sisted by officers and teachers in preparation of the program. Monday evening Mrs. O- S. Jensen entertained the Copper-ton Copper-ton Bridge club. Mrs. R.J. Smith ! won the prize. A nicely-arranged even o'clock dinner was served eight. Divine worship, and Sunday school will be hd in the Grade school Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. The Rev. H. Gravenor of the Community Methodist church will preach. Mrs. Thomas Cogan. who is teaching at Ruth, Nev., this year, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Waters, last week, which was spring vacation for Mrs. Co- j gan, the former Florajean Wa-, ters. The evening of April 5 Mrs. ' Cogan visited with her husband, via telephone. Captain Cogan, who is with the air corps in the Pacific, was in Honolulu long ! enough to get a phone call through. Eva Pino underwent an appendectomy ap-pendectomy April 4 at St. Mark's hospital. Guests at a turkey dinner at the home of J. A. Dick of Salt Lake City Sunday were Mrs. J M. McKellar, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKellar and daughters and Mrs. W. E. Longfellow and daughter Lynn. Lola Jean Cammed, a U. of U. student, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Gammell. Margaret McKellar spent Wednesday Wed-nesday night ut the home of Jerry Jer-ry Pollock of Bingham. Colleen Robison spent the week-end visiting Norma Swain. A delightful theatre party was enjoyed Saturday night hv Virginia Vir-ginia Peterson, Jackie Barlow,! Maxine Warner and Ruth McKellar. Mc-Kellar. Martha Circle met as guests of |